Internet Law in China ( Chandos Asian Studies Series )

Publication series :Chandos Asian Studies Series

Author: Shao   Guosong  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9781780633374

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781843346487

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781843346487

Subject: D90 theory of law (jurisprudence);D91 Legal departments;TP316.8 WebOS;TP393.4 international Internet

Keyword: 经济学

Language: ENG

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Description

A comprehensive, structured, and up-to-date introduction to the law governing the dissemination of information in a computer-mediated world in China, Internet Law in China stresses the practical applications of the law that are encountered by all individuals and organizations in Chinese cyberspace, but always in the light of theoretical underpinnings. Among the overarching topics treated in the Chinese context are the following: intellectual property protection in cyberspace; privacy of communication and data privacy; electronic contract forming and electronic signature; personal, domestic and international jurisdiction; and free expression in cyberspace. This book is particularly valuable to legal, business, and communication professionals, academics, and students concerned with the regulation of the Internet and related activities in China. It is the first book to focus solely on Chinese Internet law.

  • The first book to systematically explore the legal doctrines and principles that apply to the Internet and related activities in China
  • Broad coverage: from Internet speech to proprietary interests, privacy issues, electronic contracts, and jurisdiction
  • Original comparative analysis of China’s Internet regulation practice in the global context

Chapter

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the author

1 The Chinese legal system

The sources of law

The court system

The legal procedure

Finding the law

Notes

2 Regulating the Internet

Internet basics

Legal regulation

Administrative licensing

Other regulatory issues

Notes

3 Internet speech

Freedom of speech

Risks to national security

Threats to social order

Damage to reputation

Notes

4 Privacy interests

Introduction to privacy law

Invasion of privacy claims

Specific online privacy issues

Notes

5 Proprietary interests

Copyright

Trademarks

Patents

Notes

Appendix: Constitution of the People’s Republic of China

Note

Index

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the author

1 The Chinese legal system

2 Regulating the Internet

3 Internet speech

4 Privacy interests

5 Proprietary interests

Appendix: Constitution of the People’s Republic of China

Index

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